Urban Nature: Connecting Cities, Sustainability and Innovation
How can we work with nature to design and build our cities? This course explores urban nature and nature-based solutions in cities in Europe and around the...
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About This Course
How can we work with nature to design and build our cities? This course explores urban nature and nature-based solutions in cities in Europe and around the world. We connect together the key themes of cities, nature, sustainability and innovation. We discuss how to assess what nature-based solutions can achieve in cities. We examine how innovation is taking place in cities in relation to nature. And we analyse the potential of nature-based solutions to help respond to climate change and sustainability challenges. This course was launched in January 2020, and it was updated in September 2021 with new podcasts, films and publications. The course is produced by Lund University in cooperation with partners from Naturvation – a collaborative project on finding synergies between cities, nature, sustainability and innovation. The course features researchers, practitioners and entrepreneurs from a range organisations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Urban Nature: Connecting Cities, Sustainability and Innovation cost?
Urban Nature: Connecting Cities, Sustainability and Innovation costs $49. Check the course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Urban Nature: Connecting Cities, Sustainability and Innovation?
Urban Nature: Connecting Cities, Sustainability and Innovation is taught by Lund University, Lund University.
What skill level is Urban Nature: Connecting Cities, Sustainability and Innovation for?
This course is designed for all levels learners.
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